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Amiga hardware are having financial problems ranging from bad to worse, Layoffs have already occurred, and rapid retrenchment is the order of the day. While these companies pray that someone buys the rights to the Amiga and starts making and selling them soon, they have to do something in the interim. ln some cases, the income has plummeted. It's hard to sell an Amiga addon when Amigas aren't being sold. Worse still, even people who already own Amigas are slowing their purchases, wondering whether they should continue to invest in a machine that may or may not have spare parts available in the future. So the hardware makers are scrambling to find ways to bring in some cnsh and reduce their spending. Some are busily trying to port their products to another machine, hoping that they can complete the task before they run out of money t,i bl' able to market the product. Somo ilrL' still believers in the Amigu dream, and arc trying lo make more nwney from their installed base while hoping that Amigas rL'appcar in the marketplace. Caveat Vendor ThL' decline and fall of Commodore has been difficult on those last die-hard Amiga dealers, too. Amiga mail order businesses are cutting back sharply on their advertising while jumping swiftly into other product lines.